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		<title>By: foodieguide</title>
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		<description>Hi there

You could be describing my weekly shop in England. Sounds pretty similar up and down the aisles, with some impatience displayed at the check-out (although nothing would actually be said!). I remember very polite and quiet supermarket queues in Germany (I grew up in Bonn), so maybe times have changed. 

Mini rant over!

Helen Yuet Ling</description>
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<p>You could be describing my weekly shop in England. Sounds pretty similar up and down the aisles, with some impatience displayed at the check-out (although nothing would actually be said!). I remember very polite and quiet supermarket queues in Germany (I grew up in Bonn), so maybe times have changed. </p>
<p>Mini rant over!</p>
<p>Helen Yuet Ling</p>
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